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Academic Mobility of High School Students: Concept, Principles, Structural Components and Stages of Implementation

Regina G. Sakhieva, Liudmila V. Semenova, Isita V. Muskhanova, Amina Kh. Yakhyaeva, Rezeda R. Iskhakova, Elena V. Makarova and Liliya Sh. Shafigullina

Journal of Sustainable Development, 2015, vol. 8, issue 3, 256

Abstract: At the end of XX - XXI century globalization processes taking place in various fields of economy, science, culture and other spheres of human activity also affected the system of education. In the era of globalization one of the important components of higher education is the academic mobility of students, which is recognized and accepted by both universities and employers. In the article the concept of academic mobility of students in the narrow and broad senses of the word, the principles of organization of academic mobility of higher educational institutions students are revealed. It presents and justifies the structural components of academic mobility, the main stages of the implementation of students’ academic mobility and identifies a phased activity of all entities in educational process during the implementation of these stages. The article is addressed to higher educational institutions teachers, representatives of universities’ international departments and centers of academic mobility in higher education institutions aimed at the development of high school students’ academic mobility.

Date: 2015
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